![]() ![]() ![]() It was an old router though so I figured I was due an upgrade. I will say I had all kinds of issues with getting Nicecast working with my old Linksys router where it would randomly connect and then not connect with no changes made. I'm broadcasting to the stations server though so I guess since you're using Ustream that's probably where the difference is. I also don't make any changes to my audio setup in Traktor or use Soundflower when I'm using Nicecast for my shows. click broadcast and you can start playing to the world from the comfort of your own homeĪre you guys mixing externally or internally? Nicecast pulls your audio from the source so you shouldn't need any cables since you're telling it Traktor is your source. For this demonstration ill be using Ustream and we can start to configure the settings.Īttachment 4403 once configured the inputs should show soundflower 2ch as your input and your webcam/video device as the video input. Step 4: Open up your preferred streaming solution. Then go to input and set one of the channels inputs to the aggregate device and see if you get a response. Open traktor and we can begin to route the audio start off by setting your master or monitor to your sound cards output, Then set the soundflower output or whatever you named your aggregate device output to the monitor and or master its personal preference or even a mix of both if your so inclined Once you have opened the application go to the title bar and select window and "Show Audio window" Click the + button at the bottom of the page to create an aggregate device add your main sound output and soundflower 2ch to the aggregate device. ( ) ok so you've installed sound flower and your all ready to set it up, Open up audio midi setup within your utilities folder The first thing you'll need to do is download sound flower Ok so you want to DJ online for your friends show them a mix or two or maybe you want to go on chat roulette and dj for randoms that isn't really important. ( ) which i highly recommend and will talk about later In the meantime, Rogue Amoeba has posted a more detailed item showing how to use Audio Hijack and Loopback with the free Mac streaming app Ladiocast to broadcast live streams without Nicecast.I was going to write this awhile ago but i thought most people would already know how to do it so! this a guide for those who don't.įor audio streaming there is a simple application called nicecast I look forward to seeing what Rogue Amoeba might come up with to allow us to keep streaming audio for live podcast sessions. ![]() In particular, we know many podcasters provide a live stream using Nicecast, and hope to eventually provide a more comprehensive solution for that use case. While Nicecast is now retired, we are considering future solutions to help users broadcast to more modern streaming options. I use Nicecast along with Rogue Amoeba’s Loopback and Audio Hijack to do all of my live streaming.įortunately, Rogue Amoeba is well aware of this use case: Which is not to say that Nicecast doesn’t still have its users-if you listen to a live stream from The Incomparable or Relay FM, for example, it’s almost certainly being transmitted from a Mac to the streaming server via Nicecast. (32-bit apps like Nicecast will probably be deprecated beginning with the next version of macOS.) Nicecast is an old 32-bit app that’s at the point where it either needs a major update or retirement, and its user base isn’t big enough to merit the update. The era of streaming your own Internet radio stations was a long time ago, and the Internet has mostly moved on. On Thursday Rogue Amoeba announced that its venerable internet radio streaming app, Nicecast, was being discontinued. Nicecast is dead, but there are other options ![]()
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